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  • ...which is what the Information ideogram depicts. Arthur Koestler coined the keyword "holon" to denote something that is <em>both</em> a whole <em>and</em> a pi ...en he created Academia; so I turned <em><b>academia</b></em> into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>, and use it to designate "the institutionalized academic tradition
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  • ...>design</b></em> thinking and being by turning "reification" into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>; and explain that <em><b>reification</b></em> is something the <em ...nstance "culture" by <em><b>convention</b></em>, and turn it into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>, I am not saying what culture "really is"; I am creating a <em>way
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  • ...ology</em>]] is an academic way to do the same. We let this [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]], [[design epistemology|<em>design epistemology</em>]], mean consider ...ity ideogram]] is also a straightforward illustration of Bela H. Banathy's keyword [[guided evolution of society|<em>guided evolution of society</em>]] – wh
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  • ...'ve already mentioned – the "nervous system", for which Doug's technical keyword was CoDIAK (for Concurrent Development, Integration and Application of Know ...alled "bootstrapping" – which we've adopted as one of our [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]]. </p>
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  • <p>And so we have another keyword, the [[elephant|<em>elephant</em>]]. It conveniently points to two metapho
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  • ...ed [[polyscopy|<em>polyscopy</em>]]. We often use this shorter and simpler keyword also for the [[methodology|<em>methodology</em>]] itself.</p>
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  • ...may make sense, or function, in a new way. We adopted this [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]] from political and institutional federation, where smaller entities ...ideogram can also express the nature of a situation (for which we use the keyword [[gestalt|<em>gestalt</em>]])! Imagine us riding in a bus with candle headl
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  • <p>We use this keyword, <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>, in a similar way as "design" and "ar
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  • ...ss or function of the larger whole. The key point here is expressed by the keyword [[wholeness|<em>wholeness</em>]]: if any essential piece is missing in a me
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  • ...nstance "culture" by <em><b>convention</b></em>, and turn it into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>—I am not saying what culture "really is"; but creating a <em>way <h3><em>Keyword</em> creation is a form for linguistic and institutional recycling.</h3>
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  • ...ommunity to the world. In the larger picture, we use Wiener's paradox as a keyword and a metaphor for the situation in which academic research now finds itsel ..., massage, various forms of therpay...). "Qi" is a designed [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]] (a bit of applied [[polyscopy|<em>polyscopy</em>]]) to (put very bri
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  • ...systemic purpose and ethical direction is (to use Carl Jiung's most useful keyword) in his psychological <em>shadow</em>; it's what he had to abandon in order <p>We may now understand Bourdieu's keyword "field" as a symbolic turf, or metaphorically as a game with rules and dist
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  • The keyword ''cultivation'' is explained by the metaphor of planting and watering a see
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  • <p>We may use Wiener's keyword "homeostasis" negatively—to point to the <em>undesirable</em> property of <p>We coined several [[keyword|<em>keywords</em>]] to point to some of the ironic sides of <em>academia</e
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  • ...on" has an all-important role, which determines (Wiener used the technical keyword "homeostasis", but let us here use this more contemporary one) the system's ...from another angle—which is what the <em>socialized reality</em> as <em>keyword</em> is pointing at. </p>
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  • ...ich we live and work</em>]] (to turn Bela H. Banathy’s expression into a keyword) as a gigantic machine, comprising people and technology. Imagine yourself ...ructures|<em>power structure</em>]] as societal cancer. This [[keyword|<em>keyword</em>]] has been created to model the intuitive notions "political enemy" an
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  • ...is an entire <em>aspect</em> of the <em>holotopia</em>. This [[keyword|<em>keyword</em>]] defines an angle of looking from which the <em>holotopia</em> as a w <p>Instead of giving a definitive answer—let us turn this <em>keyword</em>, [[dialog|<em>dialog</em>]], into an abstract ideal goal, to which we
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  • ...a; I call it <em><b>information holon</b></em>. Arthur Koestler coined the keyword "holon" to denote something that is both a whole in itself and a piece in a ...a; I call it <em><b>information holon</b></em>. Arthur Koestler coined the keyword "holon" to denote something that is both a whole in itself and a piece in a
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  • ...ich we live and work</em>]] (to turn Bela H. Banathy’s expression into a keyword) as a gigantic machine, comprising people and technology. Imagine yourself ...rsations]] is all about the <em>power structure</em> – although that <em>keyword</em> is not mentioned explicitly.
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  • <li>IT innovation: Must become systemic. The common technical keyword is "digital transformation" (as distinguished from "digitization" and "digi
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  • ...of the relevant social processes. Let us here, however, only highlight his keyword <em>doxa</em>—which Weber (as one of the founding fathers of sociology) a
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Keyword</em></h2></div> <div class="col-md-3"><em>Keyword</em></div>
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  • ...ver, when we replace the common word "suffering" by the technical Buddhist keyword "dukkha". But what <em>is</em> dukkha? Well, the answer is exactly The Firs
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  • ...ver, when we replace the common word "suffering" by the technical Buddhist keyword "dukkha". But what <em>is</em> dukkha? Well, the answer is exactly The Firs
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  • Notice that <em>tradition</em> is our ideal <em>keyword</em>. A <em>culture</em> is <em>by definition</em> capable of producing <em ...of the relevant social processes. Let us here, however, only highlight his keyword <em>doxa</em>—which Weber (as one of the founding fathers of sociology) a
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  • <p>The Adbusters left us a useful keyword, "decooling"; a <em>decooling</em> of our popular notions of success and po
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Keyword</em></h2></div> <p>The keyword <em>gestalt</em> allows us to model what it means to be "informed". To be "
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  • <p>Here Pierre Bourdieu's keyword <em>doxa</em> will provide us the clue we need.</p> ...>academia</em>'s history, which we'll come back to. Bourdieu uses this <em>keyword</em> to point to the <em>experience</em>—that the societal <em>order of t
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  • <p>We use this <em>keyword</em> to point to the core of Doug Engelbart's vision, as rendered in the sh ...t called <em>bootstrapping</em>—and we adopted and adapted here as a <em>keyword</em>. The point is that–in a situation where using the old system to achi
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  • <p>From Newton we adopted the keyword <em>giants</em>, and use it to denote the visionary thinkers, on whose 'sho <p>The <em>power structure</em> <em>keyword</em> allows us to extend his insight, by observing that the professions can
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  • ...nature" and the human <em>relationship</em> with nature it cultivated. The keyword "kanyini", interpreted as "the principle of caring and responsibility that ...ted, is completely changed when instead of "suffering" we use the original keyword, <em>dukkha</em>. But what <em>is</em> "dukkha"? Well, that's exactly what
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  • ...may make sense, or function, in a new way. We adopted this [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]] from political and institutional federation, where smaller entities ...above ideogram expresses the nature of our situation (for which we use the keyword [[gestalt|<em>gestalt</em>]]) in a nutshell.</p>
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  • <p>We adopt this <em>keyword</em> directly from Werner Heisenberg. Here is, roughly, the story he told i <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Keyword</em> and <em>methodology</em></h2></div>
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  • ...at the best 'headlights and steering' (for which Wiener uses the technical keyword "homeostasis") are provided by "the invisible hand" of the market.</p>
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  • ...or us is that to be in balance or "sustainable" (Wiener uses the technical keyword "homeostasis"), a system must have some requisite structure ("feedback and ...ognitive psychology (although Piaget is usually credited for coining this keyword, Jantsch may have done that before him); Werner Heisenberg saw it from the
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  • We adapted this <em>keyword</em> from Thomas Kuhn, and it stands for (1) a new way to conceive a domain
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  • <p>We use this <em>keyword</em> to point to the thinkers 'on whose shoulders we need to stand' to see
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  • ...or us is that to be in balance or "sustainable" (Wiener uses the technical keyword "homeostasis"), a system must have some requisite structure ("feedback and ...ognitive psychology (although Piaget is usually credited for coining this keyword, Jantsch may have done that before him); Werner Heisenberg saw it from the
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  • ...<b>convention</b></em>. When I turn "culture", for instance, into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>—I am not saying what culture "really is"; but creating <em>a way <h3><em>Keyword</em> creation is a form for linguistic and institutional recycling.</h3>
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  • <p>And <em><b>gestalt</b></em> is (the <em><b>keyword</b></em> we use to define) what the word <em><b>informed</b></em> means. "O ...ed thoroughly and accordingly. I use <em><b>information</b></em> as <em><b>keyword</b></em> to signify both the material artifacts that (can) serve for commun
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  • ...m> world. I have been toying with the idea to turn "geocide" into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>; and use it to point to a whole new kind of crime—that we'll all
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  • ...ou to <em><b>see</b></em> science </b></em>as</b></em> defined. The <em><b>keyword</b></em> in other words defines a way of looking or <em><b>scope</b></em>; ...by convention</b></em>; when I, for instance, turn "culture" into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>—I am telling you what culture "really is"; but giving you a way
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  • ...it "bootstrapping" – and we've adopted that as one of our [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]]. </p>
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  • <p>We use the keyword [[symbolic action|<em>symbolic action</em>]] as roughly an antonym to <em>s ...lture|<em>culture</em>]] as "<em>cultivation</em> of wellbeing", where the keyword <em>cultivation</em> is defined by analogy with cultivation of land – con
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  • ...and on ideas of others, we weave them together into another [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]] we use, the [[dialogs|<em>dialog</em>]]. </p> ...systemic purpose and ethical direction is (to use Carl Jiung's most useful keyword) in his psychological <em>shadow</em>; it's what he had to abandon in order
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  • ...may make sense, or function, in a new way. We adopted this [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]] from political and institutional federation, where smaller entities ...above ideogram expresses the nature of our situation (for which we use the keyword [[gestalt|<em>gestalt</em>]]) in a nutshell.</p>
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  • ...nstance "culture" by <em><b>convention</b></em>, and turn it into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>—I am not saying what culture "really is"; but creating a <em>way <p>So let me right away turn "reification" into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>; which I'll use to liberate us from the <em><b>belief</b></em>—a
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